Patrick Burke wrote:
After activating the list with either f4 or ALT+DOWNARROW, the plain Up &
Down Arrows move through the list (& typing a letter jumps to the first
alphabetical option).
More on keyboard shortcuts:
Within Windows applications, Alt + down and Alt + up seem to be
equivalent, although I don't think the latter is documented.
Similarly, when the focus is on a combo box, Shift + F4 or Ctrl + F4 are
equivalent to F4. Alt + F4, however, works as one would expect: Exit (or
Close). I was surprised to find that Ctrl + F4 works in this context,
because normally it is reserved for Close the pane or document. Similarly,
Shift + F4, while not reserved for anything that I am aware of, is used by
certain applications. In MS-Word, for example, Shift + F4 is "RepeatFind,"
which finds the string you searched for last without invoking the Find
dialogue box.
Alan